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College of Natural & Computational Sciences, Department of Mathematics conducted successful PhD dissertation defense Wallaga University: 12-14 July 2022
In the current academic year, the College of Natural and Computational Sciences has attained great success as it brought about an achievement of 7 PhD candidates including the above 5 candidates. This increases the number of PhD graduates to 21 individuals since the PhD Program was launched in the College of Natural and Computational Sciences at Wollega University.
Congratulations!
This time around the following 5 PhD Candidates from College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Department of Mathematics, have successfully defended their PhD Dissertations in the field of Mathematics with 3 different specialties:
1. Fekadu Tesgera Agama- in #Graph Theory under the supervision of Dr. V. N. Srinivasa Rao Repalle.
2. Gemeda Tolessa Lubo- in #Numerical Analysis under the supervision of Prof. Gemechis File Duressa
3. Naol Tufa Negero- in #Numerical Analysis under the supervision of Prof. Gemechis File Duressa
4. Eshetu Dadi Gurmu- in #Mathematical Modeling under the supervision of Prof. Koya Purnachandra Rao & Dr. Boka Kumsa Bola.
5. #Kumama Regassa Cheneke- in #Mathematical Modeling under the supervision of Prof. Koya Purnachandra Rao & Dr. Geremew Kenassa Edessa.
Currently, 23 students are attending their PhD studies in 7 fields of specializations (i.e Mathematical Modeling (9), Fluid Dynamics (2), Numerical Analysis (1), Graph Theory & Algorithms(4), Condensed Matter Physics(1), Organic Chemistry(4) & Inorganic Chemistry(2)) under the College of Natural and Computational Sciences. This implies, the progress of expanding the PhD program into different fields of specializations is very encouraging and fruitful at the College of Natural and Computational Sciences. Thus, the college has become an exemplary for the rest of the colleges found at Wollega University. The college of Natural and computational Sciences would like to thank the examiner boards of these 5 PhD Dissertations for their great contributions and commitments in evaluating the students’ works.
Congratulations!